Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
The domestic yak (Bos grunniens) is an important
Bovidae species which in Asia plays a remarkable role
for the economy of the Tibetan highlands (over 4000 m
above sea level.). Despite its strategic and economical
importance, this species has been almost neglected, from
a cytogenetic point of view, as demonstrated by the few
papers present in the literature. To fill this gap, we
undertook a cytogenetic investigation by using blood
samples of eight yak bulls recently imported into central
Italy. CGR-banding, silver staining and FISH-techniques
were applied. The preliminary results were as follows: (a)
the chromosomal make-up of the yak was 2n=60,XY,
(b) the animals investigated showed normal karyotype,
(c) the frequency of chromosome/chromatid breaks was
similar to that of cattle (3.7 vs 3.0 %, respectively), (d)
the mean rate of SCE/cell at 10 2g/ml (f.c.) was
significantly (Pe0.001) lower compared to that of cattle
(5.2 vs 8.3, respectively), (e) the GTG-RBA-RBG banding
patterns Y at the 400 bands level of resolution Y did
not reveal structural differences compared to cattle, (f)
the CBA-banding pattern was also similar to cattle, i.e.
no C-bands on the subcentromeric X, while the Y- chromosome
showed heterochromatic tips in the short arms.
Zoo-FISH with bovine painting probes derived from
microdissected chromosomes 5-X-Xcen and Y- upon
yak metaphase chromosomes showed complete hybridization,
thus confirming the close homology between the
two species. In addition, FISH-mapping with bovine
BAC-clones containing ZFY and SRY genes to the yak
Y-chromosome also revealed the same localization as
reported in cattle (Yp12.2 and Yq23dist, respectively).
However, the fact that Bos taurus x Bos grunniens F1 male
hybrids are sterile, while the females are normally fertile,
suggests that the main difference between yak and cattle
might be in the X-Y pseudoautosomal (PAR) region of
the two species. Further investigation, therefore, is necessary
with more effective cytogenetic techniques, such as
high resolution banding, fine gene mapping analysis and
DNA sequencing.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
DI MEO, GIULIA PIA; Iannuzzi, Leopoldo; Pauciullo, Alfredo; Perucatti, Angela
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